In addition to the tutorials, pick up some new sewing skills and techniques along the way with this Ebook. You’ll find several fun, easy hero costumes and Halloween-themed t-shirt tutorials!

Use this very blog post to find support for each of the Halloween costumes in our Ebook. Scroll down to find extra tips or the pattern or templates for the specific costume you are working on! 🙂 We have lots of free Halloween patterns and templates for you with these projects!! Click on the costume image and it will take you to our free Baby Lock 2015 Halloween Project Ebook (once signed up for Baby Lock enews)!

You’ll find links to licensed DC logo patches and designs with each of the hero costumes below!

Here is the free Batman-inspired (baby/toddler) Batman Inspired Cape Template to use with this Ebook tutorial. Make sure to download it to your computer and print. Don’t print from your browser, as it may affect sizing and/or cut off some of the design. After printing, don’t forget to ADD a 1/2″ around the entire template except the fold, for a larger cut cape/seam allowance.

A couple ideas for Halloween night:

My son loves DC’s Batman and he had so much fun playing along in the image above! We layered on Halloween night, since we were trick or treating outdoors, I put a layer of my daughter’s tights on him (hehe) to help keep warm, as well as another pair of leggings under his gray leggings. Then, we got some knee length black socks and a pair of black slip-ons to create a boot look!

Robin-Inspired Costume

Find your free Robin-inspired buckle templates within this download: Adult and Child Sized Buckle Templates for sewing machine applique (see embroidery machine applique in the next paragraph). Make sure to download and print from the file (don’t print from your browser; it may affect sizing). You can print these right onto Baby Lock’s Fusible Applique Stabilizer/Interfacing following the product instructions! Cut, stick in place, and sew! So awesome!

My husband layered a long sleeve black, tight, athletic shirt underneath his Robin-inspired shirt to keep warm. I think he wore some athletic leggings underneath his green leggings, as well. Then, for his boots, we found long socks and black slip-on shoes to create a boot look (as you can see in the image above).

Use these templates for your Wonder Woman Inspired Belt Pattern and Star Templates for sewing machine applique (machine embroidery star design below)! You can print the stars onto your Baby Lock Fusible Applique following the product instructions. Make sure to download this pattern to your computer and print. Don’t print from your browser; it may affect size and/or cut off some of the design. Use the belt pattern for the belt (and the headband, link to tutorial below)!

For Baby Lock embroidery machines (PES designs), I created applique stars and they are yours for free. The free downloadable designs are within the link below and contain: a single embroidery applique star design and a 3-star combo applique (like on Wonder Woman’s bottoms). These designs are PES files only. The single file can be used for the headband star and/or the bottoms’ stars (just arrange them in your embroidery software or on your machine) or there is a 3 star combo that would work for the bottoms of a child-sized costume.

I made this costume for my daughter and because we were trick or treating outdoors, I had originally planned on layering 2 pairs of beige dance tights if it wasn’t frigid. However, it turns out it was too cold for just that. So, we layered 2 pairs of tights and a pair of white leggings. She also wore a long sleeve shirt underneath the costume to keep warm! Then, I found a pair of (almost knee high) boots from a second hand store for $4…whoop whoop and spray painted them red (Google: how to spray paint leather or the like for some tutorial ideas)!

This tutorial is so easy, there aren’t any necessary patterns or templates and you can size it from a child to an adult!

A couple tips for Halloween night:

Check out those boots! These boots were a find at a second hand store for $12! And, I spray painted them (as I mentioned in the Inspired Wonder Woman costume)! I wore 2 pairs of tights to keep warm, as well as a red, long sleeve, fitted, athletic shirt underneath my top. I loved the active wear fabric for the skirt, but, I did feel the need for a pair of shorts underneath (over my tights)…so, I whipped up a pair of stretchy athletic-type shorts to wear underneath.

Ghost Embroidery Machine Applique T-Shirt

This tutorial grants you 2 Free PES-only Embroidery Machine Applique Ghost Designs created by me! Download and unzip this file for a 4″ x 4″ and a 5″ x 7″ ghost design: PES Ghost Applique. We just ask that you do not sell this design. Happy Applique-ing!

Frankenstein-Inspired T-Shirt

I LOVE how this shirt turned out! Use one of these free templates for your Frankenstein-inspired shirt! Use the tutorial for help on printing this template on Fusible Applique!! It’s so awesome and will save you so much time!

Happy Halloween Sewing! If you have any questions about these Halloween patterns and templates, feel free to kindly leave a comment below. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Pinterest! In fact, check out our Costume Tutorial Pinterest Board!

6 responses to Baby Lock’s 2015 Halloween Patterns and Templates

This link does not take me to the free ebook. When I sign in, it takes me to my profile page. I tried signing up with a different email address and then I was taken to the 2014 ebook which I already have. Please fix this issue.

The embroidery pattern does not appear for the spider web t-shirt. If you access the spooky designs for Amazing Designs it is not there either. I thought these designs in the ebook were free, apparently not from Amazing Designs. Help please.